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The importance of host plant phenology on the survival and growth rate of <i>Glaucopysche lygdamus</i> — RMBL Knowledge Commons
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The importance of host plant phenology on the survival and growth rate of
Glaucopysche lygdamus
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Authors:
Wilson, D. R.
Year:
1991
Publisher:
UNKNOWN
Keywords:
BOTANY, FLOWERING PHENOLOGY, GLAUCOPSYCHE, GROWTH RATE, HERBIVORY, LUPINUS, PLANT-ANIMAL INTERACTIONS, REU, RMBL STUDENT PAPER
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